On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 12:47:34PM -0400, David Grove wrote:
> So, I'll go you one farther. What about creating a cleaned up perl, and
> letting those who want to play with a new language entirely do so in the
> form of a true fork.
If all you're concerned about is providing a cleaned up Perl 5 which
is easy to transition to, that should certainly be possible with Perl
6 given that its ment to make meta-languages easy to generate.
However, this will have to wait for Perl 6 to be developed which may
take a while. Then again, cleaning up Perl 5 starting with Perl 5's
internals would probably take just as long.
PS Debian's got 5.6.1 in testing, its certainly not rejected, they're
just a bit slow on the uptake.
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